Building Standard Requirements Clause Samples

The Building Standard Requirements clause sets out the minimum quality, safety, and performance standards that construction work or completed buildings must meet. Typically, this clause references applicable building codes, industry standards, or specific project specifications, and may require compliance with local regulations or certifications. By clearly defining these requirements, the clause ensures that all parties understand the expected level of construction quality, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the finished project is safe, functional, and legally compliant.
Building Standard Requirements. 1) All structural or floor loading requirements, mechanical (HVAC), plumbing, sprinkler, electrical, fire alarm, elevator, of any proposed Tenant installation shall be subject to the prior approval of Landlord’s consultants. All reasonable expenses incurred by Landlord for outside consultants review and approval of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s design shall be at Tenant’s expense. 2) All demolition shall be supervised by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s representative at Tenant’s expense. 3) Elevator service for construction work shall be charged to Tenant at standard Building rates. Prior arrangements for elevator use shall be made with Building Manager by Tenant. No material or equipment shall be carried under or on top of elevators. If workmen (including, without limitation, Operating Engineers and Personnel Carriers), are required by any union regulations for material or personnel hoisting, such workmen shall be paid for by Tenant. 4) If shutdown of any mechanical or electrical risers are required, such shutdown shall be performed by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s contractors at Tenant’s expense or, at Landlord’s option, supervised by Landlord’s representative at Tenant’s expense. 5) Tenant’s contractor shall: a) have a Superintendent or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ on the Premises at all times; b) police the job at all times, continually keeping the Premises orderly; protection and maintenance will be Tenant’s responsibility; c) maintain cleanliness and protection of all areas, including elevators and lobbies; d) protect the front and top of all peripheral HVAC units and thoroughly clean them at the completion of work; e) block off supply and return grills, diffusers and ducts to keep dust from entering into the Building air conditioning system; f) protect all Class “E” fire alarm devices and wiring; and g) avoid the disturbance of other Tenants. 6) Subject to the notice and grace periods provided in the Lease, if any part of Tenant’s Alteration is improperly performed, Tenant shall be charged for corrective work done by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s personnel or contractors engaged for such purpose by Landlord. 7) All equipment and installations must be equal to or better than the standards of the Building. Any deviation from Building standards will be permitted only if approved by Landlord in writing. 8) Tenant shall pay Landlord for any amounts billed in connection with any Alteration within thirty (30) days after billing therefor. 9) Landlord’s contract fire alarm service personnel shall be the only personnel permitted to adjust, test, alter, reloc...

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